Alan Jackson Remains in No. 1 Spot

Published 1:15 pm, Monday, April 25, 2016

Alan Jackson's "Drive" remains parked in the No. 1 spot on the album charts, according to figures released Wednesday.

Jackson's album sold 230,000 copies in its second week of release for the week ending Sunday.

Elsewhere, there was little movement on the charts. Creed remained at No. 2, selling 119,000 copies of "Weathered"; Linkin Park stayed at No. 3, with 94,000 copies sold of "Hybrid Theory"; and Ludacris moved up one spot to No. 4, selling 82,000 copies of "Word of Mouf." Nickelback fell from No. 4 to No. 5, selling 80,000 copies of "Silver Side Up."

The two highest debuts of the week were from one band _ Nine Inch Nails. The limited edition, two-disc set of "Live And All That Could Have Been," which also includes the disc "Still," sold 34,000 copies to place at No. 26. Meanwhile, the single-disc version placed at No. 37, selling 28,000.